Mademoiselle Yulia, a fashion designer and style icon with dyed blue hair, is very inspired by the stylish and colorful Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo.
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Harajuku - kawaii central, and my favourite place to go shopping for cute and colourful clothes!
Join me on a walk along Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Tokyo, and into the backstreets of Harajuku to find the Moshi Moshi Box and the famous Harajuku clock designed by Sebastian Masuda, 6% Dokidoki, Emily Temple Cute, Listen Flavor and other famous kawaii Japanese fashion brands. I'll show you my favourite shops along Takeshita Street (including Body Line and ACDC Rag), and see how gorgeous it looks in the afternoon sunshine.
Next video: I'll be trying Harajuku crepes! (They're so delicious they get their own video!)
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Kimonos designed by Yamamoto Yumi.
Big thank to Junnyan and the Tokyo KAwaii Musee staff! You are so lovely!
Not only tourists can enjoy wearing a kawaii yet quirky Kimono on the streets of Harajuku! I had a great time seeing myself in a Kimono. Who would have guessed how those crazy designs can come out in such a fun and cute way! The staff was also so friendly, I want to hang out with them again.
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Ten ways to wear crop tops - get style inspiration directly from the streets of Tokyo!
Up until a few years ago, showing midriff or belly buttons was uncommon in Japanese street fashion. That changed when a huge crop top boom hit Tokyo in the summer of 2013. Since then, crop tops have become one of the hottest summer coordinates on the streets of Japan.
Crop tops are like any other fashion item: there are as many ways to wear them as there are wearers. Some girls go modest (we've even seen crop tops worn over t-shirts), others go extreme, and most fall somewhere in between.
Check out these ten looks that we selected to see how some of Harajuku's famous street fashion kids are wearing crop tops.
Let us know your thoughts on crop tops - and Japanese street fashion - in the comments.
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How to Wear Platform Sandals, as seen on the streets of Tokyo, Japan!
Platform sandals are a hot fashion trend in Japan during the summer. We're showcasing 15 different platform sandal styles and showing you how Japanese young women wear them on the street. Hopefully this will give you inspiration for your own personal style.
Please have a look and let us know what you think in the comments!
Here's a list of all of the platform sandal brands shown in this video in order:
K3&CO
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Unknown brand
Emoda
Swankiss
Browny (by WEGO)
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Lowrys Farm
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Traditional Japanese kimono gets remixed with kawaii, cyber, goth, and other subcultures on the streets of Tokyo.
Kimono - which Japanese people have been wearing for over one thousand years - are Japan's most iconic fashion item. Japanese people still wear kimono on special occasions and holidays, but traditional kimono (except for summer yukata) are worn less now than they were several generations ago.
In Japan today, other types of fashion may have replaced kimono as daily wear, but creative young Japanese people are finding ways to incorporate elements of the kimono into modern street styles.
From gothic kimono to cyber/rave style, to kimono mixed with super kawaii accessories, to the adoption of the kimono by many in Japan's shironuri (white makeup) subculture, kimono remains a strong influence in the modern Japanese fashion scene.
We love kimono and we wanted to share fifteen of the amazing kimono-inspired styles that we have seen on the streets of Harajuku over the last few years.
Please enjoy these looks and let us know what you think of young people taking elements of kimono and remixing it with their own unique styles.
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Fashion brand names are pronounced differently in Japan than in the rest of the world. Join Misaki on the streets of Tokyo to find out the right way to pronounce famous fashion brands in Japan!
On the streets of Harajuku, Misaki (designer of the Japanese fashion brand Hoshiglam) asks people how popular fashion brand names are pronounced in Japan. If you're planning a trip to Japan - or if you're just curious how to pronounce your favorite fashion brands so you can be understood by Japanese people - check out this video!
Brand names covered in this video include Comme Des Garcons, Supreme, 6%DOKIDOKI, Vivienne Westwood, Forever21, American Apparel, Chanel, and more.
The host of this video, Misaki, has her own fashion brand (Hoshiglam) as well as her own YouTube channel, and you can also follow her on Instagram and Twitter:
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Harajuku models meet Pokemon-inspired fashion at the Tokyo Robot Restaurant!
Behind the scenes at the Tokyo Robot Restaurant during the shooting of HYPERREALITY, the graduation collection by Tokyo-based fashion designer Josiah Chua.
Emerging fashion designer Josiah Chua created the "HYPERREALITY" collection as part of his graduation work at Tokyo's famous Bunka Fashion College. The collection is partially inspired by memories of the monsters that inhabited Chua's childhood - monsters who helped to inspire his journey from Singapore to Japan.
The style book for the collection was shot at the Tokyo Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, and Chua invited us to make a short behind-the-scenes film.
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RinRin Doll - http://instagram.com/rinrindoll
Shoshi - http://instagram.com/we_can_do_anything
Ippei Soga - http://instagram.com/e____p
PeniPeni - http://instagram.com/penixpeni
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Join Rikarin in Harajuku for a walk through one of Tokyo's most famous Christmas Illuminations, check the latest fashion items by Japanese idol group Dempagumi.inc, outfits of the day, and hamburgers at The Great Burger.
In the second episode of her show "My Harajuku Life", Rikarin introduces her friend Raychel and the two take a tour of the pretty Christmas Illumination along Omotesando Dori in Harajuku, as well as visiting the giant Christmas Tree at Omotesando Hills.
From there, it's off to Harajuku's most famous shopping destination - LaForet Harajuku. At LaForet, Rikarin meets up with Yuu-chan from the Wall Harajuku boutique and gets a look at the new fashion collection from Dempagumi.inc - in collaboration with the Japanese artist Ai Madonna and designer Mikio Sakabe.
After visiting Wall Harajuku, Rikarin is hungry and takes you to a famous Harajuku hamburger cafe - Hohokam by The Great Burger.
Along the way, she also shares her daily fashion and makeup as well as other fun things that Rikarin wants to share. Please let Rikarin know what you think if the video, how it can be improved, and what you'd like to see in future videos. Thank you for watching!
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News flash: skinny jeans are SO out. Tokyoites sure know how to make a girl feel behind the times...
Ok, can we all just acknowledge that Japanese street style is to die for?
Since I know from personal experience how difficult it is to find this kind of stuff online, I thought I’d do a roundup of five fashion trends and one very weird beauty trend that I’ve seen on the streets of Tokyo over the past few weeks!
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Japanese fashion trends:
Wide-legged pants (culottes, gauchos, and boyfriend jeans)
Platform shoes
Birkenstock sandals
Long, summer-weight cardigans
Fake glasses (especially round, Harry Potter-esque ones!)
Stripes
Grid pattern
Beauty trends:
Byojaku makeup (sick face)
Websites that can help you keep up with fashion trends in Japan:
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http://gocart.jp/shop/wego/ (WEGO is like Japan’s Rue21)
http://www.gu-japan.com/ (another awesome Japanese clothing store)
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A Japanese designer is challenging perceptions of beauty at Tokyo Fashion Week, with an easy-to-wear collection unveiled on the catwalk by models with blindness, prosthetic legs and a wheelchair. Duration: 02:03

As one of Japan’s top street style photographers, Rei Shito captures Japan’s unique fashion personalities on her blog STYLE from TOKYO. “With street style I can directly connect to the people by talking with them and can find out about their lifestyle,” she says about why she has chosen to focus on this part of fashion culture.
Japan is recognised as one of the world’s leaders in fashion and street style. Districts such as Harajuku which are famous for the outrageous fashion statements worn by locals, have captured the imagination of photographers around the world, who flock to Japan to capture the amazing fashion.

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One of Japan's most prestigious designers launched his Autumn collection on Friday.
Jun Ashida began his career designing exclusively for the Empress of Japan 30 years ago.
But now he concentrates on designing for the young and affluent in Japan.
Japanese designer Jun Ashida began his career designing exclusively for the Empress of Japan 30 years ago.
Since then, he has given up designing for the Royal family and
concentrates on designing for the young and affluent in Japan. He has been able to hold down the price of his couture outfits because of the high yen .
He purchases most of his fabric abroad.
The collection is in a classic mould .... suits in soft tweeds, coats with
capes and the return to glamour fitted suits also seen on the New York and Paris runways.
For the evening he offers mannish tuxedo outfits with a feminine twist.
And of course, no fashion collection would be complete without the wedding dress.
Ashida's collection was a success among Japanese women.
SOUNDBITE: (In Japanese)
"I really loved it"
SUPER CAPTION: Woman from audience
SOUNDBITE: (In Japanese)
"I want to try everything on."
SUPER CAPTION: Woman from audience
Ashida's designs can be found in exclusive Japanese stores and at his
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Miu Miu unveiled a new project with Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. The 720m2 building on Miyuki Street in the Aoyama District of Tokyo will be the cornerstone of the brand’s Japanese activities. Prominent figures in the art, architecture, fashion and show business attended the exclusive cocktail reception held at the new space.
To mark the occasion, Miu Miu also held a Fashion show and Party in the Belle Salle in Shibuya.

(23 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
1. Dimmed lights turn up as HRP-4C robot walks onto catwalk, bows
2. Robot on stage, greets audience, zoom in to close-up of robot as she continues to greet audience
3. Close-up of HRP-4C's feet, pan to face
4. Models walking on catwalk at "Shinmai Creators Project" show
5. Set-up Shuji Kojita, HRP-4C robot designer, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Shuji Kojita, HRP-4C robot designer, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology:
"We're only just at the beginning. Instead of her just acting as an MC (Master of Ceremonies), what we really want to achieve is to have her modelling clothes alongside human models. But we are still just at the starting point."
7. HRP-4C turns around and leaves stage through automatic doors, lights dim, applause
8. Models walking down catwalk
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She may not be in the same class as Kate Moss or Claudia Schiffer, but HRP-4C the walking, talking robot has made her debut on the catwalk.
The new "cybernetic human" from Japan strutted her stuff at the start of Tokyo Fashion Week on Monday, almost a week after her official presentation to the international media.
HRP-4C trimmed down to 43 kilogrammes (95 pounds) for the appearance, but hadn't yet cleared the safety standards required to share the catwalk with actual human models.
So for now, the 158 centimetres (63.2 inch) tall black-haired robot, whose predecessor weighed 58 kilogrammes (128 pounds), simply helped open the show.
The robot was developed at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, a government-backed organisation.
Her designers say HRP-4C wasn't built to help with daily chores or work side by side with people - as many hope robots will be able to do in the future.
Instead, she will most likely be used in amusement parks or to perform simulations of human movement, as an exercise instructor for example.
HRP-4C has been designed to look like an average Japanese woman - albeit with a futuristic silver-and-black body.
Tokyo Fashion Week, which she helped launch on Monday, features fashion for the autumn-winter period from 2009 to 2010 and showcases the latest works by renowned Japanese designers.
The event, which runs through Saturday at main venues in the capital's Roppongi district, includes introductions to the works of about 40 brands.
Keyword wacky
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If you want to immerse yourself in a place where in fashion is taken playfully, Tokyo is the apt place for you. For the longest time, Japanese women have inspired people across the globe to develop outfits beyond their imaginations.
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Apart from inspiring others, Tokyo fashion is also influenced by some of the world’s most celebrated stars.Kawaii is the famous word meaning “cute” in Japan. Kawaii fashion is another trend that’s coming up in many countries around the world. Get a glimpse of what it takes to achieve the look of “kawaii” and see if it’s something you might love to try.

Harajuku in Tokyo is supposed to be the youth fashion capital of the world. People come here to buy the latest trends in youth fashion and the term Harajuku Girls is true for a reason.
Here you can find clothes in all shapes and styles. From bizarre and unusual to kawaii (cute) As a nerd i had to travel there to check it out. I think this is one of the places in Tokyo where you can find the most interesting people for people watching and taking photos.
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Rikarin shares a quick "Everyday Makeup" tutorial, then takes you along for a fun day in Tokyo at Harajuku Fashion Walk and a lucky meeting with Japanese shironuri artist Minori.
This is episode three of "My Harajuku Life" with Rikarin. In this episode, Rikarin films a tutorial of her makeup process before heading out to meet friends - and make new ones - at the famous Harajuku Fashion Walk event organized by Junnyan in Harajuku. The weather is a little cold, so this Harajuku Fashion Walk is a little smaller than some of them, but there are still plenty of stylish people to meet and get fashion inspiration from.
After Harajuku Fashion Walk, Rikarin meets Japanese shironuri artist on the street in Harajuku. You never know who you'll run into when you're walking around Harajuku - especially on the weekend!
Thank you for the all of the supportive comments and suggestions on the first two episodes. Please continue to share your questions, comments, and suggestions for future episodes of "My Harajuku Life"!
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For information on Harajuku Fashion Walk - including the upcoming dates and more pictures:
https://twitter.com/harajuku_fw
https://www.instagram.com/junnyan69/
A big thank you to Junnyan, Minori, Yuka, Uri, Sasakure, Choom-chan, Cece, Maria, Mel, Hime, and everyone else who appeared in this video. We really appreciate how nice everyone was!
Stay tuned for more fun from Harajuku soon!
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Music used under license.
"Fizz Dance" by BenRidgeMusic
"Above The Clouds" by Dejans
"Midnight in Tokyo" by BlueFoxMusic

Amazing costumes & huge crowds at the world's craziest Halloween street party - Shibuya Halloween 2015!
Hundreds of thousands of Halloween revelers in scary, cute, and funny Halloween costumes flooded the streets of Tokyo's Shibuya neighborhood again this year for the world's most insane (and fun) Halloween party. The 2015 Shibuya Halloween Street Party was even bigger than last year - with more people, more costumes, and more fun!
The Shibuya Halloween street party was so huge this year that the Tokyo government deployed close to 1,000 riot police to keep things under control. As usual here in Japan, the police were friendly, as were the partiers, and everything went off without any major problems.
Enjoy the Halloween video and let us know which costumes were your favorite - and whether you could recognize most of them (we recognize some, but some were also a mystery to us).
Happy Halloween from Japan everyone. See you Tokyo next October 31st!
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Music used under license:
"Halloween Electro House" by BrainBlastCreatorsRecords

Behind the scenes with the Edward Scissorhands-inspired "I Am Not A Doll" collection from Japanese street fashion brand HEIHEI.
Japanese designer Shohei Kato creates fashion inspired by memories from his youth. His upcoming "I Am Not A Doll" collection was partially inspired by the classic early 1990s Tim Burton film "Edward Scissorhands".
We were on the set during the shooting of the "I Am Not A Doll" lookbook. Enjoy the peak behind the scenes.
For more information on this young up-and-coming Japanese street fashion brand, see our interview with the designer:
https://youtu.be/2oZO7SH1Y8k
HEIHEI's official website:
http://heihei.jp/
The "I Am Not A Doll" shoot featured the following:
MODELS
Brandon Reierson
Akemi Rodrigues Shinzato
STYLING
Masahiro Kashiwa
(hair - bloc japan)
Misaki Sugaya
(makeup - bloc japan)
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
Yuki Kohara
ASSISTANT
Reiko Sudo
SPECIAL THANKS
Atsushi Watanabe
Ryo Anzai
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Behind-the-scenes of the new collection by independent Japanese streetwear brand HEIHEI.
HEIEHI - the independent Japanese fashion brand founded by designer Shohei Kato - just released their 4th official collection. The HEIHEI 2016 S/S collection is called "Picture Book". Shohei invited us to go behind the scenes at the Tokyo photoshoot for the HEIHEI lookbook. We hope you enjoy the video!
If you want to know more about the brand and see previous collections, please check out our short documentary on HEIHEI right here on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/2oZO7SH1Y8k
HEIHEI Official Website:
http://www.heihei.jp/
HEIHEI on Social Media:
https://twitter.com/SHOW_HEY_K
http://instagram.com/heiheitokyo
Thank you to Shohei Kato, the models, hair, makeup, and other people who made this shoot possible.
hair
Masahiro Kashiwa
(bloc japan)
make-up
Anna Mimuro
(bloc japan)
styling
Shohei Kato
prop stylist
Yumeno Shuya
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The following are humorous (and sometimes serious too ) quotes gathered from the Web, Usenets personal .sig and other sources (in particular the excellent and original Top5 mailing list). Since its all a big rip-off, I am assuming no copyright whatsoever. I dont even guarantee that they are accurate. Now that youve been warned, enjoy.
Men Bashing Women Bashing Some images available as wallpaper Some images available on a royalty-free compilation CD Some images available as a poster More: Sexual quotes.
Men Bashing.
"Do not confuse: Patching up things with our lovers and Repairing the leaks in our inflate-a-dolls ." "Not all men are annoying. Some are dead." "Macho does not prove mucho." — Zsa Zsa Gabor. "Give a man a free hand and hell run it all over you." — Mae West (1892—1980). "You know the movie youre watching is a chick flick if you wake up and your wife is crying." — Rick Oie. "It takes a woman twenty years to make a man of her son, and another woman twenty minutes to make a fool of him." — Helen Rowland.

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